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Some thoughts on an exciting Championship Week Saturday.. with an eye on the Big Dance:

- Tulsa learned in a big way this morning that Memphis owns the CUSA. Having won 10 of 13 games, and with 20 overall, the Golden Hurricanes are hoping they've done enough to impress the NIT selection committee. Regardless, the emergence of 7-0 big man Jerome Jordan is a great sign for the future.

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The “Curse” has returned…Kent State, Indiana and Stephen F. Austin all lost last week in games that they should have won…okay, maybe not the Hoosiers. But still, all the good vibes that last week’s “Stretch” gave these teams is now gone. So, who will be given the “kiss of death” this week?

Last year, I started doing monthly power rankings divided by
the BCS, High-Major, and Mid-Major monikers. I’m continuing that trend once
again, starting with the “High-Majors”, which I define to include the A10, CAA,
CUSA, MVC, MWC, and WAC. I’m not suggesting that the A10 might not be better
than the Big Ten this year, or that a league like the Horizon isn’t better than
the WAC (which is real bad right now), or anything like that.. I use these
grouping simply for ease and consistency.

Continuing with my conference player rankings, its on to the Mountain West. This list was compiled just before the season started, but some names not listed have gotten off to quality starts: Andrew Henke of Air Force is averaging 15 and 7 after two consistent games. Senior Alvarado Parker is averaging 14 and 10 after two games, including a double-double in a blow out win over Rice.